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Napoleone Tagliaferro
Napoleone is an Italian male given name. St. Napoleone of Alexandria, alternatively rendered as ''Neopulus'', ''Neopolus'', ''Neopolis'' or ''Neópolo'', whose feast day is August 15, was martyred during the early fourth century during the Diocletianic Persecution. Gabriele Rosa (1858) followed G. F. Zanetti (1751) in accepting the meaning as "nose of lion", though this etymology is viewed sceptically in later sources such as Pio Rajna (1891). The form ''Napoleone'' is found as early as Napoleone Orsini Frangipani (1263–1342), a Roman Cardinal. Rosa (1858) identified the name from 1240 as a nickname of a member of the Della Torre family of Valsassina. The French equivalent is ''Napoléon'', anglicised Napoleon. The most famous holder of the Italian and French versions, with whom the name became virtually synonymous, was Napoléon Bonaparte (1769–1821), christened Napoleone di Buonaparte (Nabulione di Buonaparte according to old Corsican spelling). Damiano Morali (1847) i ...
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Saint Napoleon Le Chesnay
In Christianity, Christian belief, a saint is a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of sanctification in Christianity, holiness, imitation of God, likeness, or closeness to God in Christianity, God. However, the use of the term ''saint'' depends on the context and Christian denomination, denomination. In Anglican Communion, Anglican, Oriental Orthodox, and Lutheranism, Lutheran doctrine, all of their faithful deceased in Heaven are considered to be saints, but a selected few are considered worthy of greater honor or emulation. Official Ecclesiastical polity, ecclesiastical recognition, and veneration, is conferred on some denominational saints through the process of canonization in the Catholic Church or glorification in the Eastern Orthodox Church after their approval. In many Protestant denominations, and following from Pauline usage, ''saint'' refers broadly to any holy Christian, without special recognition or selection. While the English word ''saint'' ...
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Napoleone Comitoli
Napoleone Comitoli (1548 – 30 August 1624) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Perugia (1591–1624)."Bishop Napoleone Comitoli"
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Napoleone Comitoli was born in Castelleone (Deruta), in 1548. On 19 Jul 1591, he was appointed during the papacy of

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Napoleone Verga
Napoleone Verga (Perugia, February 1833 − Nice, 1916) was an Italian painter, mainly of illuminated manuscripts, but also of paintings. Biography He initially studied design at the Academy of Perugia: then he moved to Rome, where he studied painted decoration with Silvestro Valeri at the Accademia di San Luca. In 1858 he returned to Perugia, where he excelled in illuminated manuscripts, which became avidly sought after by Italian and foreign collectors. At the same time an ''album of monuments'' by Verga and other artists was presented to the Pope by the apostolic delegate. In 1858, he submitted an essay work to his native city, he paints a cabinet with oil panels. In 1861, Verga was nominated professor of design at the Scuole Normali for men and the parallel School for women of Perugia. He was awarded a medal at the Exposition of Florence for works of illuminated writing: two beautiful diplomas of honor given to the marchese Gioacchino Pepoli: one commissioned by the city ...
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Napoleone Sommaruga
Napoleone Sommaruga (1848–1906) was an Italian painter, active in Lombardy, painting mainly sacred subjects. He was born in Milan, he exhibits in 1872, in Milan, a painting depicting: ''Choir of Gothic Chapel''; ''Chapel of the Passion in the church of San Marco in Milan''; ''Chapel of St Jerome in the Basilica of Sant'Eustorgio in Milan''; ''Interior of the Duomo of Milan and Sacristy of the Canons'';''Sacristy of the Duomo''; ''Interior of the Church of Sant'Alessandro of Milan'', are two paintings exhibited in 1881 at the Brera Academy. ‘‘Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.’’
by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 487. He also exhibited at the

Napoleone Pini
Napoleone Pini (1835, Milan22 March 1907, Milan) was an Italian people, Italian Zoology, zoologist and Palaeontology, palaeontologist. Biography Napoleone Pini was born into an aristocratic family. He was an accountant. In 1872 he became a member of the Società Entomologica Italiana. In 1873 he was appointed member of the Società Italiana di Scienze Naturali di Milano. In this Society he was Secretary since 1878. He was also a member of the Società Malacologica Italiana (1875-1895). The terrestrial molluscs were always his main interest. He specially studied the slugs of Lombardy. He wrote 17 works of malacology, in addition to a report on the ''Phylloxera'', the description of ''Cychrus cylindricollis'', ''Acme elegantissima'' and the collection of specimen for anatomical studies on '' Limax doriae''. Pini's mollusc collections were destroyed when Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano was damaged in 1943 by Allied bombings. His Beetle, Coleoptera collections are held by ...
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Napoleone Parisani
Napoleone Parisani (11 April 1854, Camerino – 20 September 1932, Rome) was an Italian landscape and occasional portrait painter. Biography He was born to Count Giuseppe Parisani (1823-1887), the first mayor of Camerino after unification, and Princess Emilia Gabrielli di Prossedi (1830-1911). His grandmother was Charlotte Bonaparte Gabrielli, the eldest daughter of Lucien Bonaparte.Biography
from the Dizionario Biografico @ .
Following his parents' wishes, he studied agriculture and economics, graduating from the technical institute in Camerino in 1875, then moving to Milan to look after his family's holdings there. Despite his father's disapproval, he was determined to be ...
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Napoleone Orsini (other)
Napoleone Orsini may refer to several members of the Orsini family: * Napoleone Orsini I, brother of Matteo Rosso the Great * Napoleone Orsini (died 1267), founder of the Bracciano branch *Napoleone Orsini (cardinal) *Napoleone Orsini (condottiero) Napoleone Orsini (c. 1420 – September 1480) was an Italian condottiero. The son of Orso Orsini of Bracciano, he fought for Pope Eugene IV against Francesco Sforza in 1443. Later, in the 1450s, he flanked Ferdinand of Aragon in the struggle ...
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Napoleone Nani
Napoleone Nani (1841–1899) was an Italian painter, active in Venice, where he became professor of the Accademia di Belle Arti. Biography He was born in Venice. In 1877 at Naples, he displayed his self-portrait and a canvas titled ''La posa''. In 1881 in Venice, he displayed ''La macchina riposa'' and ''il cuore lavora''. At the 1883 Promotrice of Florence: ''Lo studio dal vero''; at Rome the same year: ''Lo studio del nudo'' and ''Il primo pensiero ai miei fiori''. Successively in Turin, Milan, and Rome, he exhibited: ''Vizio'', ''Trattative di conciliazione'', ''Giudizio di un intelligente'', and ''Studio''. To Venice, in 1887, ''Studio dal vero'' and ''La modella''; at the 1889 Florentine Promotrice: ''In assenza della Maestri''. Among his pupils were Giacomo Favretto, Luigi Nono, Alessandro Milesi, and Luigi Pastega. He painted mainly genre works. In 1874, he moved to Verona Verona ( ; ; or ) is a city on the Adige, River Adige in Veneto, Italy, with 255,131 inhabi ...
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Napoleone Moriani
Napoleone Moriani (10 March 1808 – 4 March 1878) was an Italian operatic tenor, appearing in opera houses throughout Europe. Life Moriani was born in Florence in 1808. He came from a wealthy family, and he studied law at the University of Pisa, intending to become a lawyer. Since his tenor voice was well regarded in society, he tried an operatic career: his debut, in Pavia at the Teatro dei Condomini in 1833, was successful."Moriani, Napoleone"
''Treccani''. Retrieved 13 August 2022.
During the following years he appeared on stage in many Italian cities, and from 1840 elsewhere in Europe: in Vienna at the , in Germany including Dr ...
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Napoleone Ferrara
Napoleone Ferrara (born 26 July 1956 in Catania) is an Italian-American molecular biologist who joined University of California, San Diego UC San Diego Health#Moores Cancer Center, Moores Cancer Center in 2013 after a career in Northern California at the biotechnology giant Genentech, where he pioneered the development of new treatments for angiogenic diseases such as cancer, age-related macular degeneration, age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and diabetic retinopathy. At Genentech, he discovered Vascular endothelial growth factor, VEGF—and made the first anti-VEGF antibody—which suppresses growth of a variety of tumors. These findings helped lead to development of the first clinically available angiogenesis inhibitor, bevacizumab (Avastin), which prevents the growth of new blood vessels into a solid tumor and which has become part of standard treatment for a variety of cancers. Ferrara's work led also to the development of ranibizumab (Lucentis), a drug that is highly ...
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Napoleone Della Torre
Napoleone della Torre (died 16 August 1278), also known as Napo della Torre or Napo Torriani, was an Italian nobleman, who was effective Lord of Milan in the late 13th century. He was a member of the della Torre family, the father of Corrado della Torre and the brother of Raimondo della Torre. Biography Napoleone was the son of Pagano I della Torre. In 1260 he was podestà of Piacenza. He took power in Milan in 1265, succeeding his cousin Filippo as ''Anziano del Popolo'' ("Elder of the People") and, at the same time, ''podestà'' of Como, Novara, Bergamo and Lodi. He continued the family policy of support of Charles of Anjou and the Guelph party against the Ghibellines and the Kingdom of Sicily. The Angevin victory at Benevento of the following year meant a triumph of the Guelphs in Italy; in 1267 the main members of the party met in Milan to renew the league against the new Ghibelline leader, the German Conradin. Napo was named commander of the league together with his bro ...
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Napoleone Colajanni
Napoleone Colajanni (27 April 1847 – 2 September 1921) was an Italian writer, journalist, criminologist, socialist, and politician. In the 1880s, he abandoned republicanism for socialism, and became Italy's leading theoretical writer on the issue for a time.Seton-Watson, ''Italy from liberalism to fascism'', p. 155 He has been called the father of Sicilian socialism.Seton-Watson, ''Italy from liberalism to fascism'', p. 161 Due to the Italian Socialist Party's discourse of Marxist class struggle, he reverted in 1894 to his original republicanism and joined the Italian Republican Party. Colajanni was an ardent critic of the Lombrosian school in criminology. In 1890, he was elected in the national Chamber of Deputies (Kingdom of Italy), Chamber of Deputies and was re-elected in all subsequent parliaments until his death in September 1921. Early life and family Colajanni was born in Castrogiovanni (now Enna) in Sicily, then part of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, in a family of ...
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